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Glass Caves shine bright with “Bad Weather”

York’s local lads Glass Caves make a return to form with their latest release “Bad Weather,” a slick injection of indie sunshine. Famous for their rags-to-riches-and-back-to-riches history, the group demonstrates that their development is far from over, and this might be their most heartening work yet.

“Bad Weather” is not only a catchy song, but one that brings a sense of cheer and melody to your day. From the first strum, you are welcome to lose your grey skies and dance into something brighter. Soulful vocals are at the song’s core, softly coaxing listeners out of their emotional fog and into a balm of hopeful clarity. The song’s effervescent indie pop production has enough bounce to feel like the official anthem of Spring’s arrival, a soundtrack for open windows, longer days, and fresh beginnings.

Glass Caves have always been very good at striking the balance between their rawest selves and a refined production, and “Bad Weather” remains true to form. It’s not a shout but a glow, with a quiet self-assuredness that speaks volumes about how far the York buskers have come. “Bad Weather” is out now, a perfect reminder that, weather report be damned, there are always brighter days up ahead of you and your nearest shock jock.

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